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Regional and International Approaches on Prevention and Control of Animal Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

机译:预防和控制动物跨界和新兴疾病的区域和国际方法

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Transboundary animal diseases pose a serious risk to the world animal agriculture and food security and jeopardize international trade. The world has been facing devastating economic losses from major outbreaks of transboundary animal diseases (TADs) such as foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine fever, rinderpest, peste des petits ruminants (PPR), and Rift Valley fever. Lately the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) due to H5N1 virus, has become an international crisis as all regions around the world can be considered at risk. In the past decades, public health authorities within industrialized countries have been faced with an increasing number of food safety issues. The situation is equally serious in developing countries. The globalization of food (and feed) trade, facilitated by the liberalization of world trade, while offering many benefits and opportunities, also represents new risks. The GF-TADs Global Secretariat has carried out several regional consultations for the identification of priority diseases and best ways for their administration, prevention and control. In the questionnaires carried out and through the consultative process, it was noted that globally, FMD was ranked as the first and foremost priority. Rift Valley fever, and today highly pathogenic avian influenza, are defined as major animal diseases which also affect human health. PPR and CBPP, a disease which is particularly serious in Africa and finally, African swine fever (ASF) and classical swine fever (CSF) are also regionally recognised as top priorities on which the Framework is determined to work. The FAO philosophy— shared by the OIE—embraces the need to prevent and control TADs and emerging diseases at their source, which is most of the time in developing countries. Regional and international approaches have to be followed, and the FAO and OIE GF-TADs initiative provides the appropriate concepts and objectives as well as an organizational framework to link international and regional organizations at the service of their countries to better prevent and control the risks on animal and human health and the economic impact of TADs and emerging animal diseases.
机译:跨界动物疾病对世界动物农业和粮食安全构成严重威胁,并危及国际贸易。由于口蹄疫,经典猪瘟,牛瘟,小反刍动物瘟疫(PPR)和裂谷热等重大跨界动物疾病(TAD)的爆发,世界正面临毁灭性的经济损失。最近,由于H5N1病毒引起的高致病性禽流感(HPAI)已成为国际危机,因为可以认为全世界所有地区都处于危险之中。在过去的几十年中,工业化国家的公共卫生当局面临着越来越多的食品安全问题。发展中国家的情况同样严重。在世界贸易自由化的推动下,粮食(和饲料)贸易的全球化虽然带来了许多好处和机遇,但也带来了新的风险。 GF-TADs全球秘书处已经进行了几次区域磋商,以确定优先疾病及其管理,预防和控制的最佳方法。在通过协商过程进行的调查表中,注意到在全球范围内,口蹄疫被列为第一要务。裂谷热和今天的高致病性禽流感被定义为也影响人类健康的主要动物疾病。 PPR和CBPP是一种在非洲尤其严重的疾病,最后,非洲猪瘟(ASF)和经典猪瘟(CSF)在地区也被认为是确定该框架可以发挥作用的首要任务。世界动物卫生组织(OIE)所认同的粮农组织理念强调了从源头预防和控制TAD和新出现的疾病的需要,而这在发展中国家大部分时间都是如此。必须遵循区域和国际方法,粮农组织和世界动物卫生组织的GF-TADs倡议提供了适当的概念和目标以及组织框架,以联系国际和区域组织为国家服务,以更好地预防和控制风险。动物和人类健康以及TAD和新兴动物疾病的经济影响。

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